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  4. [?]RT SHOW BY 8-YEAR-OLD CHINESE

    [?]han an eight-year-old Chinese boy, who draws and paints [?]left hand, who is holding an exhibition at the Cooling Gal[?] London. hanging his painting at the galleries. Plate was born New York. His work shows a strong leaning towards caricature. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHAMBERLIN AND MUSSOLINI MAKE TOUR OF POLITICAL HORIZON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Rome says that Mr. Chamberlain and Signor Mussolini conferred alone for 100 minutes at the Palazzo Venezia, after which it was announced they would again go into ...

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  6. CYCLONE AT PORT HEDLAND

    PERTH, Thursday. —A message setout by the flying doctor at his bate at Port Hedland at 430 p.m. yesterday stated that Port Hedland, ...

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  7. GENERAL STRIKE THAT FAILED

    France's 24.—hour general strike — called in [?]test against the Government's re[?] decree laws revising the 49-hour week and imposing new taxes —was largely a failure. Photo shown an firmed soldier standing guard while a bus fils up with petrol before leaving a garage in Paris ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WAS ALL THE NOISE OVER CHILD'S POPGUN?

    LONDON, Thursday.—Announcing for the first time last night that shots were fired at the German Consulate in Amstera[?]m on January 6 ...

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  9. Drivers Strike On Government Jobs in Tasmania

    HOBART, Thursday.—Many public road works in Tasmania were brought almost to a standstill to-day when drivers of motor lorries, stone ...

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  10. [?]EL FORCES CAPTURE MONT BLANCH

    [?] Wednesday.—Latest advices from the battlefronts in [?]nia indicate, that, General Franco's forces captured [?]t after gaining the heights dominating the town, and [?]ona is now menaced on two sides. ...

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  11. Overseas Air Mail Delayed

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The overseas air mail, which is due on Saturday, is not expected to arrive until Sunday. ...

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  13. HARES BECOMING PEST IN TIARO DISTRICT

    Hares are becoming a great pest in the Tiaro district (advises our correspondent). With the present acute shortage of natural ...

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  14. REPORT OF COMPLETE RECONCILIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that a complete reconciliation has been effected between ex-King ...

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  15. [?]ST PRIZE OF [?]MPAIGN

    [?] Wednesday.— A message [?] that mont Balanch, [?] is regarded as [?] in the present Cata[?] ...

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  16. SIR JOHN ANDERSON'S THREAT TO RESIGN

    LONDON, Thursday.— Newspapers reported that Sir John Anderson is threatening to resign unless he is given greater freedom to carry out ...

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  17. Arabs See Grand Multi

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Beirut says that the five Arabs who were released from the Seychelles arrived by air from Cairo and are conferring with the Grand Mufti. ...

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  18. "JAPANESE PEOPLE PERFECTLY WILING TO CARRY ON WAR"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Passing through by the Atsuta Maru to-day after a holiday in Japan. Dr. T. A Wright, a Melbourne surgeon, who ...

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  19. IRRITATION AND RETALIATION STRIKES ON COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Exchanges concerning the question of [?]tation and retaliation strikes on the northern [?]elds took place between council for the coal owners and union advocates in the Federal Arbitratior Court to-day when the inquiry was resumed by Mr. Justice ...

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  20. [?]ysis Suspects

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